Since it's been awahile, I'm now only guessing...the Northwest face has some open chutes that end in a bunch of trees below. We had thought about leaving a car at Stockton Flats and skiing up the back road up to the Baldy Ski lifts, riding the lift to Thunder, ski down to the saddle and climb the ridge to Telegraph. Come down as far as we could (ski traverses on the sides of Coldwater Canyon) before having to walk the rest to the vehicle.
Plans changed when one couldn't make it and we lost our second car which turned out to be good because the snow did not go down as far as we had hoped and it looked like there had been a slide (avalanche) that had previously gone down making any progress below the face an exercise in skiing on a frozen boulder field of icy snow...NO FUN on that). We ended up coming down to about, as I recall, the 8,000' level and then hiking back up to the Thunder ski runs (MORE FUN!) and ending at the Top of the Notch restaurant. And we did carry crampons and use ice axes for the climb back up!
I take it you're a snowboarder? Can you snowboard up hill (is there such a thing as snowboard skins?). If you are a snowboarder, I think you'll have a lot MORE FUN if you stay on the ski runs (or are they called board runs now-a-days?)
